Santa Monica College and Uber have announced a new partnership to promote carpooling as a viable method of transportation for students, staff and faculty.
The new partnership has created dedicated
Local unions made some noise about free speech regulations at this week’s City Council meeting.
The council was scheduled to discuss the broad enforcement of Santa Monica’s noise
Santa Monica and Malibu activists have filed a lawsuit against the City of Santa Monica to try to force the city to move to district-based elections.
According to a press
County officials have announced a newborn baby boy was safely surrendered at a Santa Monica hospital on April 10.
This is the second safe surrender in Santa Monica year and
Minor price revisions are coming to Downtown parking lots in the near-term but drivers could experience a radically different parking landscape in the coming years as City Hall prepares to
A dense consent calendar will give way to a pair of substantive issues at the April 12 council meeting.
Discussion will focus on a proposal to strengthen protections for tenants
A man was stabbed to death on 5th Street yesterday and investigators are asking any potential witnesses to step forward to assist in the case.
Officers responded to a homicide
The Planning Commission will hold a study session at their April 6 meeting to debate the future of parking prices in the Downtown area.
According to the staff report, City
Santa Monica will make minor revisions to its minimum wage law in April following recommendations from a local working group.
When City Council passed the local minimum wage law in
A Los Angeles student rescued from a Santa Monica beach last weekend has died.
Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Michelle King released a statement regarding the incident today.
“The
A lawsuit over the safety of Malibu classrooms can proceed to trial following a March 28 decision by a judge.
The suit is part of the ongoing debate regarding toxic